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Kennel owner kicked my dog
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Posted 10 months ago #
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Sometimes the dog gets their own back though!
woof woof
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Grim168
I'm sorry to say but the chav was in the right. If I had my dog on it's lead and another dog came running up to him I would do the same. My dog has just turned two and I spend 5 minutes everyday training him so episodes like that don't happen. I cannot stand owners of badly trained dogs because they give the owners of well behaved dogs a bad name. If an owner can't control his/her dog they should either keep it on a lead or don't have one at all.Posted 10 months ago # -
I didn't say he ran over barking and growling in an agressive way just sniffing and playing. Plenty of dogs run over to us when he's on his lead and if they're friendly theres no problem. You have to let them off to run off some energy ( i can't be doing with fat labs ). Thats why I walk him on a disused golf course and not the local park, where there is only really only other dog walkers. He stays on his lead on the park for now.
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He ran over to a staffie on the golf course a few weeks ago who was on his lead. The chav on the other end tried kicking scoob but missed so I ran over and invited him to try again
IME avoid dogs on leads as owners tend to do it because the dog has "issues" when off the lead. I used to do whatever the other owner did. there dog on a lead I called mine back,they let there dog wander over I did etc.
Perhaps their dog would have just reacted with aggression and your dog was foolish. the kick may make it think next time and was more gentle than a staff "nip".Posted 10 months ago # -
This thread is like the parenting threads in microcosm. People think they know how to deal with dogs and telly you so in simple terms are just lucky in that they have so far not had a dog that didn't respond.
Social animals are not like people. I am fairly convinced that violence does not mean the same to them as it does to us.
And this argument is a bit pointless because we don't know if the kennel owner gave an authoritarian tap with a shoe or attacked him viciously.
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ernie_lynch - Member
" TandemJeremy - Member
Love the attacks on me."
If you're going to behave and not become a nuisance, we've got to assert your position in the pack. If that means treating you a little roughly from time to time (the equivalent of a hard nip) so be it.
You know that a good kicking every now and again does you the world of good TJ.
Yes massa
*tugs forelock*
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I've kicked a dog so hard in the head, it flopped over KO'd on the floor.
Hopefully it will think twice before attacking someone again.
I have zero tolerance for dogs (and their owners) who can't control them properly.
Wouldn't hesitate to do it again.
Probably upset a few sensitive people now...
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Love a good dog thread on STW - if you want pay me I'll kick your dog for you.
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Love a good dog thread myself, it's a really good cock-indicator.
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Sorry Grim you're wrong, no dog should be allowed to run up to another playing or not, if your dog was attacked by the other dog you would be at fault
I also own a choccy lab (1 year old) and have to resort to a 10mtr training lead quite often to stop mine doing this, his worst habit to be honest.
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Forum glitchy bumpy.
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There is correct way training dogs without hurting them, cant believe I am reading some of the muppets views here, wow I didnt realise there is alot of dog haters on STW!
Just curious, if the dog haters here lost their sight and became blind for good, would you want and need a guide dog to help you and enrich your life afterwards?
Message to OP, I wouldnt take dog back there again, go elsewhere, anyone kick a dog for being excited should get a kick in return.
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Just curious, if the dog haters here lost their sight and became blind for good, would you want and need a guide dog to help you and enrich your life afterwards?
Would it be ok to kick an over-excited dog if I was blind?
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Would it be ok to kick an over excited dog if I was on a bike and it was jumping up at me?
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I once kicked* a guide dog ...should I leave it like that to look like a **** or provide some context?
I was not on a bike
*forceful push with footPosted 10 months ago # -
I once kicked* a guide dog
Unless you were temporarily blind at the time (as I understand it the blind receive some kind of license granting permission for dog-kicking)..... Well out of order imo.
(don't explain)
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I like dogs, me. Lovely animals. They have unique personalities and can be really fantastic companions. Many people I know have dogs, and it's clear to see that their relationships are happy and positive.
But some dogs are badly trained/badly wired, and you have to be prepared to use reasonable force to prevent harm.
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Couldn't agree more. You could say the same about people I guess.
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those little handbag dogs though, like chihuahuas and that............
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But some dogs are badly trained/badly wired, and you have to be prepared to use reasonable force to prevent harm.
Stop their evilness by teaching them how to pray
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Haven't seen much anthropomorphism yet though.
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Gonna get this t-shirt and wear it when I'm out biking
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Haven't seen much anthropomorphism yet though.
I like dogs, me. Lovely animals.They have unique personalities
It's there. Just got to be prepared to see it
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Saw a bloke yesterday with a t-shirt that said 'violence solves everything'.
I din't like his face. Shooduv given him a kicking tbh.
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Well what other word could I have used then Trailmonkey cleverclogs bloody illegal footpath rider I'm telling the forest warden.
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Trailmonkey cleverclogs bloody illegal footpath rider I'm telling the forest warden.
don't tell the warden elf, i love dogs me
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I think that was just a bad choice of word. There just isn't an equivalent word for personality where dogs are concerned. And given that dogs do have different personalities, for want of a better word, there's no anthropomorphism there for me. Just like on this thread, just differing levels of toughness with which people believe dogs should be handled.
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Junkyard - is that pic really what you wanted to post?
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@ Junkyard's pic
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yes though in fairness I am not sure why
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Saw a bloke yesterday with a t-shirt that said 'violence solves everything'.
Sounds like a bit of plagiarism from one of Uncle Joe's quotes :
"Death solves all problems - no man, no problem" Joseph Stalin
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He once lived here in Tower Hamlets you know. On a street I once lived on.
I am taller than he was, by just half an inch.
Is that a bollock in an egg cup?
Why?
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